Oysterband
(originally The Oyster Band
) is a British electric folk or folk rock band formed in Canterbury in or around 1976.
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History
Early history
The band formed in parallel to
Fiddler's Dram and as the
Oyster Ceilidh Band played purely as a dance band at first. The name Oyster comes from the group's early association with the coastal town of
Whitstable in
East Kent, known for the quality of its oysters. Their first album, released under the Oyster Ceilidh Band name, was
Jack's Alive
(1978) on the Dingles record label. Subsequent albums, as
Oyster Band
(sometimes
The Oyster Band
) were released on the band's own Pukka Music label:
English Rock 'n' Roll: The Early Years 1800–1850
and
Lie Back and Think of England
, followed by
Liberty Hall
and
20 Golden Tie-Slackeners
.
The lineup of the band changed over these albums. The first recorded line-up was:
- Cathy Lesurf - vocals;
- John Jones - melodeon, vocals;
- Alan Prosser - guitars, violin;
- Chris Taylor - guitar, bouzouki, harmonica, one-row melodeon, mandola;
- Ian Telfer - violin, English concertina, saxophone;
- Chris Wood - bass guitar;
- Will Ward - bassoon, recorders, crumhorn, keyboards
When Chris Wood left the band to go travelling in Canada, he was replaced on bass guitar by returning founder member Ian Kearey. Cathy Lesurf subsequently left to join
Ashley Hutchings'
Albion Band, and Will Ward also departed so that by the time they recorded
Lie Back and Think of England
the personnel had settled down to John Jones, Ian Kearey, Alan Prosser and Ian Telfer. For the album
Step Outside
they added Russell Lax on drums.
Step Outside
mixed self-penned songs, often with a political theme, with reworkings of traditional standards such as
Hal-an-Tow
.
Recent history
After the 1987 release
Wide Blue Yonder
Kearey left the band to be replaced by Chopper (real name Ray Cooper). Subsequent albums included
Ride
,
Little Rock to Leipzig
and the
June Tabor collaboration
Freedom and Rain
. Following this the band name changed to
Oysterband
. Drummer Lee Partis (who for several years was billed only by his forename) replaced Russell Lax for 1992's
Deserters
before
Holy Bandits
in 1993 propelled the band to the forefront of a booming folk rock scene alongside bands such as
The Levellers.
In the nineties the band adopted a more overtly political stance, recording the harder
The Shouting End of Life
and collaborating with
Chumbawamba to record "Farewell to the Crown", released as the b-side of the
Tubthumping single. But recent releases
Deep Dark Ocean
,
Here I Stand
,
Rise Above
and
Meet You There
have seen the band return to a softer, more melodic sound while recent tours under the banner The Big Session have seen the band offer exposure to several young, emerging folk musicians like,
Dan Donnelly, the
Handsome Family and veteran musicians such as
June Tabor. James O'Grady (
Uilleann pipes, fiddle, flute, vocals) regularly appeared on the Oysters' albums and tours in the last few years.
John Jones, James O'Grady and Ian Telfer provided vocals and instrumentation on
Chumbawamba's album
A Singsong and a Scrap
, and Oysterband provided vocals for the song "Hull or Hell" on
The Boy Bands Have Won
.
In 2007, long standing drummer Lee Partis decided to take a sabbatical break to be able to concentrate on his work as a psychotherapist, counselling in prisons. In August 2008, he confirmed that he would be leaving the band permanently. The band have recently announced the appointment of "secret welshman" Dilwyn Davies as replacement drummer.
Following a 30th anniversary concert in December 2008 the band took a six-month sabbatical, during which John Jones and Chopper have both made solo albums.
Current lineup
- Chopper - bass guitar, cello, vocals
- John Jones - melodeon, lead vocals
- Alan Prosser - guitars, viola, vocals
- Ian Telfer - fiddle, English concertina, vocals
- Dil Davies - drums
- Dan Donnelly - mandolin, guitar, bass guitar, vocals (additional touring musician, not considered a member of the band)
Studio Albums
As
Fiddler's Dram
- To See the Play
- 1978
- Fiddler's Dram
- 1980
As
Oyster Ceilidh Band
As
Oyster Band
- English Rock 'n' Roll: The Early Years 1800–1850
- 1982
- Lie Back and Think of England
- 1983
- 20 Golden Tie-Slackeners
- 1984
- Liberty Hall
- 1985
- Step Outside
- 1986
- Wide Blue Yonder
- 1987
- Ride
- 1989
- Freedom and Rain
- 1990 (collaboration with June Tabor)
As
Oysterband
- Deserters
- 1992
- Holy Bandits
- 1993
- Trawler
- 1994
- The Shouting End of Life
- 1995
- Deep Dark Ocean
- 1997
- Here I Stand
- 1999
- Rise Above
- 2002
- 25
- 2003
- Meet You There
- 2007
- The Oxford Girl and Other Stories
- 2008
Live albums
- Little Rock to Leipzig
- 1990 (partially live)
- Alive and Shouting
- 1996
- Alive and Acoustic
- 1998
- 25th Anniversary Concert - DVD
- 2004
- Northern Light
- 2006